37th Government
First swearing in of ministers on December 29, 2022
Under the Expanded Norwegian Law, which passed June 15, 2020, several ministers and deputies may resign as MKs but will continue to serve in their ministerial posts. The ministers and deputies could return to the Knesset if they quit their posts.
If an MK is also a minister, their ministerial title trumps their parliamentary title, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and not Defense Minister MK Moshe Dayan or MK Moshe Dayan.
Ministers
Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) – Prime Minister
Yariv Levin (Likud) – Deputy Prime Minister, Justice Minister, Interior Minister
Yitzhak Goldknopf (UTJ) – Construction and Housing Minister, Minister in the PMO
Yoav Gallant (Likud) – Defense Minister
Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionist Party) – Finance Minister, Minister in the Defense Ministry
Israel Katz (Likud) – Foreign Minister, Defense Minister
Gideon Sa'ar (New Hope-United Right) – Foreign Minister
Arye Deri (Shas) – Health Minister, Interior Minister
Moshe Arbel (Shas) – Interior Minister, Health Minister
Uriel Busso (Shas) – Health Minister
Yoav Kisch (Likud) – Education Minister
Haim Biton (Shas) – Minister in the Education Ministry
Ofir Akunis (Likud) – Innovation, Science, and Technology Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir (Otzma Yehudit) – National Security Minister
Avi Dichter (Likud) – Agriculture and Raw Food Security Minister
Nir Barkat (Likud) - Economy and Industry Minister
Eli Cohen (Likud) – Energy and Infrastructure Minister
Amichai Eliyahu (Otzma Yehudit) – Heritage Minister
Ya’acov Margi (Shas) –Welfare and Social Affairs Minister
Yoav Ben-Tzur (Shas) – Labor Minister
Ofir Sofer (RZP) – Aliyah and Integration Minister
Miri Regev (Likud) – Transportation Minister
Haim Katz (Likud) – Tourism Minister, Construction and Housing Minister, Health Minister, Welfare and Social Affairs Minister National Security Minister, Heritage Minister, Development of the Negev and Galilee and National Resilience Minister
Amichai Chikli (Likud) – Diaspora Affairs and Combatting Antisemitism Minister, Social Equality Minister
Shlomo Karhi (Likud) – Communications Minister
Miki Zohar (Likud) – Culture and Sport Minister
Idit Silman (Likud) – Environmental Protection Minister
Orit Strock (RZP) – National Missions Minister
Ron Dermer (Likud - was never an MK) – Strategic Affairs Minister
Yitzhak Wasserlauf (Otzma Yehudit) – Development of the Negev and Galilee and National Resilience Minister
Michael Malkieli (Shas) – Religious Services Minister
Gila Gamliel (Likud) – Innovation, Science, and Technology Minister, Intelligence Minister
David Amsalem (Likud) – Minister in the Justice Ministry, Regional Cooperation Minister, and Ministerial Liaison to the Knesset
Meir Porush (UTJ) – Jerusalem Affairs and Jewish Tradition Minister
May Golan (Likud) – Women's Advancement Minister, Social Equality Minister
Benny Gantz (National Unity) – Minister-without-portfolio
Gadi Eisenkot (National Unity) – Minister-without-portfolio
Gideon Sa'ar (National Unity) – Minister-without-portfolio
Yifat Shasha-Biton (National Unity) – Minister-without-portfolio
Chili Tropper (National Unity) – Minister-without-portfolio
Deputy Ministers
Michal Woldiger (RZP) - Deputy Finance Minister
Moshe Abutbul (Shas) - Deputy Agriculture and Rural Development Minister
Uri Maklev (UTJ) - Deputy Transportation Minister, Deputy Minister in the PMO
Yaakov Tessler (UTJ) - Deputy Culture and Sport Minister